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这座罕见的木结构联排别墅建于1853年,位于格林堡历史街区,是老客户为他们年轻的家庭购买的新家。Elena Frampton的设计策略集中在保留其良好的骨骼和接受其古怪的元素,并辅以一些现代的干预措施。
Built in 1853, this rare wood-framed townhouse in the Fort Greene historic district was purchased by repeat clients as a new home for their young family. Elena Frampton design strategy focused on preserving its good bones and accepting its quirky elements, complementing them with select modern interventions.
客户的个性通过定制的木制品和金属制品、一系列的颜色和对比研究、男装灵感的纺织品、鸟和花卉图案来表达,模糊了男性和女性的概念,并为长期购买的复古家具提供了理想的背景。
The clients’ personalities are expressed through custom millwork and metalwork, an array of color and contrast studies, menswear- inspired textiles and bird and floral prints that blur masculine and feminine notions and provide the ideal context for the vintage furnishings purchased over time.
建筑扩建包括一个新的厨房,新的浴室,中央空调和一个天窗,使楼梯间充满自然光线。将所有东西联系在一起的是艺术品,其中包括Robert young german的双联画、Andrew Moore的一幅巨幅照片和Robert Moreland的图形形状的画布,并与重新装裱的跳蚤市场发现的物品并列。
Architectural additions consist of a new kitchen, new bathrooms, central air conditioning and a skylight that floods the stairwell with natural light. Tying everything together is the artwork, which includes a Robert Youngerman diptych, a large-scale Andrew Moore photograph, and a Robert Moreland graphic shaped canvas, juxtaposed with re-framed flea market finds.
Interiors:FramptonCo
Photos:JoshuaMcHugh
Words:倩倩
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